What is a sentence for jubilation
Jubilation means- great joy ,rejoicing

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Answer 1
Answer: (Insert holiday or special occasion here) is a great time for jubilation and celebration
Answer 2
Answer: The jubilation of the plethora of people at the wedding suprised the priest.

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Verb in the sentence: Grandma plants bulbs every fall.

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Plants.
She plants bulbs.
plants is the verb in this sentence

Is this a good haiku poem? "Pink flowers blooming
The wind is blowing softly
Smell of fresh grass"

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Yes, it's lovely - very nice imagery:) It's got all of the qualifications for a haiku poem: 3 lines with 5, 7, and 5 syllables per line, in that order.

What is the theme of the book long way down?

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Answer:Long Way Down explores the perpetuation of a cycle of violence and the theme of revenge.

Explanation:

Answer: Revenge.  Long Way Down is focused on a moment of decision, it takes place in an elevator. Will-teenager, tries to murder the one who killed his brother (or take revenge at least). But people get in the way of his plan in the elevator. I hope that explains why, I tried my best! Thank you for your time!

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Which forms the organic portion of soil? A) Sand
B) Clay
C) Microorganisms
D) Dead Plants

Can't decide between C or D!

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D) Dead Plants

If you read the question, it said ORGANIC PORTION of soil. Dead plants makes more sense in this situation. That's what I think anyways! Hope this helps!
C) Microorganisms because it's correct answer for this question

Which of the following methods of communication did Native American tribes use?smoke signals
cave drawings
handwritten letters
hieroglyphs

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Answer:

The correct option is A) smoke signals

Explanation:

In the past, smoke signals were a common method for effective and visual communication over long distances. It uses puffs of smoke to generate a message.

The method of smoke signals simply implied that a fire is created and then covered by a blanket. When the cover was released, smoke would be created which could be seen over long distances.

Different fuels were used for making smokes and changes in the colour and density of smoke created different messages.

Answer:

A. Smoke signals is the answer

Explanation:

I took the lesson and I got it correct

The eggs of frogs are surronded by a

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In order to protect the eggs and developing embryos, frogs produce a thick, sticky coating surrounding the egg called the jelly coat. This jelly coat must be removed before the embryo can be effectively manipulated or microinjected. Jelly coats are important for X. tropicalis development. We have noticed that completely de-jellied embryos often have difficulty gastrulating properly. We believe this is a mechanical problem. The vitelline envelope of X. tropicalis embryos is loose and sticky. Once stuck to the bottom of the dish, it appears to interfere with normal gastrulation.However, simply coating the dishes with a thin layer of agarose prevents this problem. Therefore whenever we completely de-jelly the embryos, we raise them on agarose coated dishes until gastrulation is complete. Once gastrulation is completed, the embryos can be raised in regular petri dishes. If the embryos are not being microinjected, then a partial de-jelly can be very helpful. Often times due to the jelly coat, the embryos can be tightly stuck to each other. A partial de-jelly can separate the embryos and make it easy to transfer from dish to dish. The remaining jelly coat is enough to allow the embryos to gastrulate normally.To de-jelly X. tropicalis embryos, immerse in 3% cysteine made up in 1/9xMR (pH to ~7.5-8.0 with NaOH) or water. Swirl the embryos gently and the jelly coat will slowly be removed. NOTE: Embryos being dejellied before the first cleavage may develop secondary axes if the embryos are swirled too vigorously. Therefore, if the dejellying is being done at the one cell stage, very gentle or no swirling is recommended. For embryos past the first cleavage, we swirl the embryos every so often in an erlenmeyer flask which greatly speeds the process.For a partial de-jelly, immerse in cysteine just long enough until the embryos appear to be separate and sit next to each other in a monolayer. At this point the embryos should be easy to manipulate, and the jelly coat should still be visible around the embryo under the stereomicroscope. For a complete de-jelly, immerse in cysteine until the embryos pack tightly with each other without any clear space between the embryos. Again visualization under the stereomicroscope helps.